Wild Rift Pride Event: Everything You Need to Know

John Dave Rossel
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Wild Rift Pride Event: Everything You Need to Know

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Credits: Riot Games
  • The League of Legends: Wild Rift Pride Event has recently kicked off and will last until May 31, 2021.
  • Players are able to obtain an array of new profile icons, and emotes inWild Rift.
  • Players only need to complete two event tasks to receive all the rewards.

The League of Legends: Wild Rift Pride Event has recently kicked off, offering players a chance to celebrate the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia (IDAHOTB) with cute and colorful profile icons and emotes. The Wild Rift Pride Event is pretty straightforward and easy, and players only need to complete two event tasks to receive all the rewards. The event will last from May 24 to May 31, 2021. You can read more about the missions and rewards available during the Wild Rift Pride Event here.

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Wild Rift Pride Event: All You Need to Know

The Pride Event is a Riot Games campaign intended to raise awareness of and celebrate the LGTBQIA+ community. Players are able to obtain an array of new profile icons, emotes, and sounds in Wild Rift.

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Missions and Rewards

For the Wild Rift Pride Event, there are only two missions. The rewards for completion of these missions are a lot of Pride Icons and an exclusive emote.

Mission
Objective
Rewards
We Win TogetherPlay One Game7 Pride Themed Icons
Temporary: “Rainbows For All” homeguard trail
United We PlayPlay 10 games with either a Pride icon or the homeguard trail equippedPride 2021 Emote
Wild Rift Pride Event: Everything You Need to Know
Four of the seven obtainable icons.

The “Rainbows For All” homeguard trail will only be a temporary cosmetic and will be disabled on June 14, 2021. This item can still be viewed in your inventory, but you can’t equip it until it is reenabled by the developers. 


This isn’t the first time Riot Games has made events for various celebrations and social causes. Recently, they added Pride Cards to Valorant to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community in the Shooter title. It will be interesting to see if Riot Games decides to add more such mini-events to Wild Rift in the near future.


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John has been reporting developments on major mobile MOBA titles such as Mobile Legends, Wild Rift, and Arena of Valor for over two years. He also understands and follows various other PC/Mobile games such as League of Legends, Crossfire, Warcraft and more.